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<blockquote data-quote="Amity30" data-source="post: 31453" data-attributes="member: 984"><p>Okay we have been on an all natural/organic diet for years. difficult child was on the same medications for 4 years. They helped but lately we have noticed that she seems agitated on them. Also they are now costing me a ton, $75 a month. She was crying at the drop of a hat and almost seemed like she had no cares to if she ate or not , slept or not, played or not. She would agree to do anything. SO we saw this as just being drugged up. So we took her off. </p><p>After rebounding for about 4 days. I noticed that she was no more hyper than her 3 brothers. Loud but not hyper. Miss aditude but not hyper. </p><p>I home school my kids and so even there she has not slacked. So my question is now that I am not really dealing with ADD or ADHD as being the issue I am dealing with a very difiant child. She can't shut her mouth. She now has to much additude and a bit to much of an oppinion..lol "I'm not doing that because your an iddiot and I don't have to do it" she tells her brother when I send him in to let her know it's time to wash up for supper. </p><p>Are there any books or diets or natural medications to help a child see she is being a bratty little turdy and will not keep the friends she has if she keeps it up? I tell her all the time that she isn't being nice and now I don't want to hug on her because she is always in your face being nasty. before she would sit by me and tell me how much she loves me.. </p><p></p><p>Help I don't want a teen yet!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amity30, post: 31453, member: 984"] Okay we have been on an all natural/organic diet for years. difficult child was on the same medications for 4 years. They helped but lately we have noticed that she seems agitated on them. Also they are now costing me a ton, $75 a month. She was crying at the drop of a hat and almost seemed like she had no cares to if she ate or not , slept or not, played or not. She would agree to do anything. SO we saw this as just being drugged up. So we took her off. After rebounding for about 4 days. I noticed that she was no more hyper than her 3 brothers. Loud but not hyper. Miss aditude but not hyper. I home school my kids and so even there she has not slacked. So my question is now that I am not really dealing with ADD or ADHD as being the issue I am dealing with a very difiant child. She can't shut her mouth. She now has to much additude and a bit to much of an oppinion..lol "I'm not doing that because your an iddiot and I don't have to do it" she tells her brother when I send him in to let her know it's time to wash up for supper. Are there any books or diets or natural medications to help a child see she is being a bratty little turdy and will not keep the friends she has if she keeps it up? I tell her all the time that she isn't being nice and now I don't want to hug on her because she is always in your face being nasty. before she would sit by me and tell me how much she loves me.. Help I don't want a teen yet! [/QUOTE]
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